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Good morning my feral families! Thank you for visiting, I hope you can find a home here. I love the outdoors with my family and want to see more families unafraid to venture into the wilderness so I hope this space will serve as an inspiration to join us. To start things off, let’s introduce ourselves and a favorite outdoor memory you had growing up. My name is Ian and one of my favorite memories was when my grandpa took me to June Lake for a weekend (brace yourself for a long story). I was the only youngin with 4 adults all over 50 (or so it seemed to my 8 year old brain) and I was free. They basically let me do whatever I wanted with little to no supervision and I loved it. One morning after breakfast I grabbed a fishing pole and a tackle box then headed to the lake. There were 3 or 4 other fishermen there chatting away and when I come bebopping in like Huckleberry Finn. These guys didn’t have any fish that I could see and they looked a little puzzled to see an unsupervised kid stroll up ready to cast out. I baited my hook and threw out my line, in 5 minutes I had a bite. Excited, I reeled it in and it was a keeper!! Problem is I didn’t plan beyond putting a hook in the water, so I borrowed one of their empty buckets took the fish to grandpa’s RV. The adults were surprised to see my success and as I went back for round 2, I took my own bucket and a tether. When I got back to the shoreline, the others asked what kind of bait I used. I had no idea there was strategy behind attracting fish, so I showed them my jars of powerbait (play dough with the smell of fish food for those less familiar) and which one I used. For round 2 I changed it up, I mixed 2 baits (what kid doesn’t combine play dough colors?) and cast out again. 5 minutes later my pole was bending while the others on the shore stood in surprise (probably a little frustration too) as I reeled in another keeper! They asked again what I used, I remember saying “now they like the orange one with the green one” and one of the men echoed sarcastically “oh, now it’s orange and green? Not the yellow?” I caught 3 fish that morning before I went back to the RV.
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Sounds like an awesome camping trip! I’m Travis an outdoor enthusiast and Guide. I’ve guided activities such as hiking, rock climb, mountain biking, rafting, kayaking, sup, backpacking camping and many more. My adult life I have much more experience in the outdoors than in my childhood. We didn’t get out too often having a big family and all it was difficult, but one of my earliest childhood memories of being outdoors, other than making mud pies in the backyard and running around being crazy kids in the desert. Was camping in northern Arizona in early October. And my main memory of it was in the morning, I woke up and I wanted to eat cereal, and as I poured the milk out, there was little chunks of ice that landed in my bowl of honey smacks and the milk just being so cold to drink, as I sat warmly by the fire. That memory though led me to have a passion for the outdoors and wanting that same experience for my family.
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